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Gala to Feature Local Falcons in Photography and Art

For the second year, the Gallery at High Falls will exhibit art and photographs featuring the Peregrine falcons of Rochester.

There will be an opening night gala on Saturday, 28 June 2008 from 5:00-7:00 PM. The gala is sponsored by the Genesee Valley Audubon Society and the Rochester Falconcam. The exhibit will run throughout the summer.

We will showcase amazing photography by our local falcon watchers, along with sculpture, drawings and paintings by artists who love the Peregrine Falcon.

The gala is open to the public, and there’s no dress code — come as you wish. A $15 donation from our guests is suggested, and we’ll serve terrific hors d’oeuvres from the Triphammer Grill, as well as a cash bar featuring a selection of our great New York State wines.

We hope to see you there and we’re looking forward to another great opening!

-Jess

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23 Responses to “Gala to Feature Local Falcons in Photography and Art”

I had been watching her most of the morning and she was on the ledge. The last I checked was about a 1/2 hour ago. I checked in around 12:30 and Seneca was gone. She finally did it! She has joined her family! I hope they have long fruitful lives! I wish the cams could catch a picture of, any of them, in flight! Thank you Rochester Falcomcam for sharing this wonderful experience with us! I have pics up thru today at http://albums.phanfare.com/KeyAlbums Falcon Cam Highlights to share.

I must tell you though, I feel sad that they are gone, or leaving. We all waited so long for the season to come, now it is here and just about gone. Hope we will be able to check in next year. I hope they all are well and will find homes.

Thank-you, ENB.
I noticed this morning that the powers-that-be also put a direct link to the Falconwatch reports on the home page at the bottom of the left hand menu.
Kathy V. no, no babies, a handful of demanding juveniles that require constant attention. Probably Mariah was back in the scrape for a little peace and quiet, Debbie:-)

Each year I follow the adventures of Mariah and Kaver, and each year I marvel at the beauty of nature, and what great parents they are, and how lucky we all are to be able to witness close-up this miracle of new life. Thanks to Kodak, and modern technology, and a horde of loving and dedicated falcon watchers for making this all possible. I wish many blessings and long life to our five babies, and pray we’ll be able to spend many more years with these beautiful birds.